Pumpkin Seeds

You don't need a whole pumpkin to enjoy our raw organic pepitas. Enjoy these no shell pumpkin seeds as a tasty snack or toss them over salads for an excellent source of protein, fiber, iron and antioxidants.

Our raw pepitas are packed with protein, fiber and iron. Pumpkin seeds are great in salads or just for snacking, and you won't need to worry about what to do with the shells because they're aren't any!

Our salted homestyle roasted pumpkin seeds are a tasty protein-packed snack. Freshly roasted pumpkin seeds with a layer of salt surrounding each seed. These are the ones that the pro baseball players eat!

Our unsalted roasted pumpkin seeds are an excellent source of protein and fiber. They make a great snack for watching a ball game or just hanging out with friends! We roast these pepitas right in-house.

Our unsalted roasted pumpkin seeds are rich in protein, phosphorous and iron. These pepitas are great in salads or just for snacking. No need to worry about what to do with the shells because there aren’t any!

Organic tamari roasted pumpkin seeds have a flavor that is similar to soy sauce. These pepitas are tasty, crunchy and delicious.

About Pumpkin Seeds (Pepitas)

Pumpkin seeds are commonly referred to as pepitas, which is Spanish for “little seed of a squash.” Historically, pumpkin seeds were revered among Native Americans and used for both dietary and medicinal purposes; there is evidence to suggest that pumpkin-like seeds originated as far back as 7000 BC in Mexico. Today, pumpkin seeds have a wide range of culinary applications; they are a main ingredient in the Mexican sauce pipián, and pumpkin seed oil is commonly used in European cuisine. The smooth nutty taste and rich nutrient profile of pumpkin seeds also makes them a popular packaged snack in the United States.

Health Benefits of Pumpkin Seeds

1) A Healthy Snack: Pumpkin seeds are a rich source of protein, dietary fiber, iron, potassium, and other nutrients. A one-ounce serving of pumpkin seeds contains nearly 20% of the Daily Value (DV) for magnesium and zinc, and 10% DV for copper. Magnesium supports cardiovascular health and the formation of strong bones, while zinc plays an important role in supporting the immune system. Copper helps control inflammation and supports the production of oxygen-rich blood cells.

2) Cholesterol-Lowering: Pumpkin seeds are a naturally rich food source of phytosterols, compounds that have been linked to reducing LDL “bad” cholesterol levels. Phytosterols naturally occur in certain foods, such as pumpkin seeds. A 2005 study published in the Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry found that pumpkin seeds were one of the top three foods to contain the highest phytosterol content among nuts and seeds in the United States.

3) Alkaline-Forming: To maintain balanced pH levels in your body, it is recommended that the diet consist of 70-80% alkaline-forming foods and 20-30% acid-forming foods. Pumpkin seeds are the only seeds that are alkaline-forming, making them an excellent addition to overly acidic diets. Studies indicate that consuming alkaline-forming foods may benefit cardiovascular health, maintain strong bones, and improve brain function.

4) Regulate Blood Sugar Levels: Consuming pumpkin seeds may help control insulin levels. A 2010 study published in the Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications found that a diet supplemented with pumpkin seed and flax mixture improved blood sugar regulation and antioxidant activity in diabetic rats.

Uses of Pumpkin Seeds

1) Add crunch to an ordinary salad with a handful of roasted pepitas

2) Liven up a soup or stew with the addition of crunchy pumpkin seeds

3) Mix pumpkin seeds in a granola or trail mix for a nutrient boost

4) Pepitas add a delightful texture to a homemade rice pudding

5) Baked goods and cookies can benefit from a crunchy pepita surprise

6) Stir pumpkin seeds into oatmeal and cereals

7) Whip up a pumpkin seed brittle by combining the seeds with sugar and honey

8) Toss pepitas in the food processor for a creamy and delicious pumpkin seed butter

9) Sprinkle pepitas on top of chicken and veggie dishes for a finishing touch

10) Any of our pumpkin seed varieties make a healthy and tasty snack just as they are!

Pumpkin Seeds Storage

For maximum freshness, store pumpkin seeds in a cool, dry place such as a pantry for up to one month. If the pumpkin seeds haven’t been consumed within this timeframe, store them in the refrigerator, where they can be kept for up to two months. If you plan to keep the seeds for longer, transfer the original package to a heavy duty freezer bag and store it in the freezer for up to six months.